Some memory cards, such as the SDXC, are not compatible with Windows XP. See the information that came with your card to determine if your card is compatible with your operating system.

Many tablets, such as the iPad, will not work with external card readers. However, some Android and Windows tablets with USB ports will support this card reader. See the documentation that came with your tablet for more information.

Question 6: How do I access files on my memory card?

Gently insert a card into the appropriate slot. Cards in the M2, microSD, and MS slots should be label-side up. Cards in the SD/MMC and CF slots should be label-side down. See Question 5 for more information.

Open Desktop.

Right-click the in the lower-left corner of the screen, then select File Explorer from the menu.

In the menu on the left, select your memory card’s name under This PC.

Use normal Windows procedures for opening, copying, pasting, or deleting files and folders.

Windows 7, Vista, or XP:

Gently insert a card into the appropriate slot. Cards in the M2, microSD, and MS slots should be label-side up. Cards in the SD/MMC and CF slots should be label-side down. See Question 5 for more information.

Click Start, then click My Computer or Computer. Double-click the appropriate drive to access the data on the memory card.

Use normal Windows procedures for opening, copying, pasting, or deleting files and folders.

Mac:

Gently insert a card into the appropriate slot. Cards in the M2, microSD, and MS slots should be label-side up. Cards in the SD/MMC and CF slots should be label-side down. See Question 5 for more information.

Open Finder, then click your memory card’s name from the menu on the left.

Use normal Mac procedures for opening, copying, pasting, or deleting files and folders.

Question 7: How do I transfer a file from one memory card to another?

To transfer a file between memory cards, you must copy it from your memory card to a computer, then save it from your computer to the second memory card. See Question 6 for instructions about accessing your memory card’s files.